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Need help installing my own furnace dyier5684 01-19-2007
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Posted by on January 20, 2007, 12:26 am

> Read the installation manual first then ask question about things that
> you are uncertain about. It's not a trivial undertaking and if you are
> not careful you can end up spending more fixing your mistakes than you
> saved doing it yourself. This is a high eff unit so it is more
> complicated than your basic 80% gas furnace. Usually the tranes are
> hard to come by unless you are a contractor. How'd you get it?


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Posted by Bubba on January 19, 2007, 4:02 pm
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 14:31:02 GMT, dyier5684@yahoo.com wrote:

>I am looking to install an XL90 furnace -- but before I start, I would
>like to get some pointers on what I need to watch out for...

Send $2000 to my Pay Pal account and I will be happy to guide you
through your installation. You do have a new digital thermostat with
matching digital wire, dont you?
Bubba

Posted by danger@heat.com on January 19, 2007, 5:29 pm
First off bubba is an idiot. He charges $2000 to install a furnace HAHAHA
probably why he spends his days on newsgroups, taking his pathetic life out on
everyone else. HAHAHA

The most common service call I see after that model is installed is ABS debris
stuck in the condensate drain, preventing the pressure switch from closing.
Make sure you clean that venting after you make cuts. You can remove the
white rubber fitting off the ventor motor, and clean our any blockages there.
Also if you not investing in a 2stage thermostat, put a jumper across W1 and
W2, that will force 2nd stage operation after 10min of 1st stage operation.
I also recommend running the furnace fan continously with that furnace.
Other then that, it's just a matter of transitioning your duct work.
You chose a good furnace. Also electrical ground is key.

What is the serial number...they've had some problems with the screws they
used on the collectors, they actually cause cracks in the header, you will
most likely experience no heat if that is the case.

That's about all. Let me know how it goes!

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by Bubba on January 19, 2007, 7:06 pm
Dont forget that the Canuck is a stupid fuckin in-breed.
I guess a $100 and a 12 pack is more your speed for installing a
furnace. That way you can go back to your trailer after a hard day,
beat the dog, fight with the x-wife and beat your meat.
What a pathetic dribble of piss.
Bubba

On 19 Jan 2007 22:29:42 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:

>First off bubba is an idiot. He charges $2000 to install a furnace HAHAHA
>probably why he spends his days on newsgroups, taking his pathetic life out on
>everyone else. HAHAHA
>
>The most common service call I see after that model is installed is ABS debris
>stuck in the condensate drain, preventing the pressure switch from closing.
>Make sure you clean that venting after you make cuts. You can remove the
>white rubber fitting off the ventor motor, and clean our any blockages there.
>Also if you not investing in a 2stage thermostat, put a jumper across W1 and
>W2, that will force 2nd stage operation after 10min of 1st stage operation.
>I also recommend running the furnace fan continously with that furnace.
>Other then that, it's just a matter of transitioning your duct work.
>You chose a good furnace. Also electrical ground is key.
>
>What is the serial number...they've had some problems with the screws they
>used on the collectors, they actually cause cracks in the header, you will
>most likely experience no heat if that is the case.
>
>That's about all. Let me know how it goes!
>
>-Canadian Heat

Posted by danger@heat.com on January 20, 2007, 4:37 pm
$100, where did I mention what I charge? And you mis spelled your insult.

LOL

poor bubba wrong again!

-Canadian Heat


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